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Create-your-ancient-for-his-people - Jewelry has enthralled humankind for thousands of years; it was constituted for adornment in the personal sphere, yet it has also been important as a mark of status, identity, or even spirituality. An invention of early man, which was a deeply creative and philosophic kind of expression, is art. The not-so-ancient piece belonged to a 100,000-year-old necklace beaded from sturdy Nassarius shells that was found in a cave in Morocco. As such, it stands as evidence of the Fertile Crescent of early man and the need to manifest beauty.
Over time, the ancient civilizations all over the world began to create jewelry from the materials available to them. Early adornment was usually from bones, teeth, stones, and shells, all naturally occurring materials that were sculpted by hand into objects having meanings of one kind or another. These served both as adornments and as spiritual amulets.
One of the greatest leaps in the history of jewelry was signified by the discovery of the first diamond in India in the 4th century BC. Valued for their unmatched brilliance and hardness, diamonds soon emerged as symbols of wealth and power.

Jewelry making by ancient civilizations like the Egyptians was truly an advanced art, elevated to new heights with their technology and materials. They used glass and faience, semi-precious stones, and especially lapis lazuli, a striking blue stone highly valued and associated with royalty and the divine.
Jewelry in ancient Greek lands gave the impression of elegance and simplicity, being mostly gold and semi-precious stones. Each piece was crafted with artistic intent, usually representing nature and mythology. But it was during the Roman Empire that jewelry-making was taken to a whole new level. Roman artisans crossed ever-more ambitious boundaries of craftsmanship, materials, and designs. The Romans, in fact, popularized the brooch, a decorative yet perfectly functional jewelry item still prevalent in fashion today.
Modern Jewelry Making: The Convention Versus the Creative
Jewelry making has retained its essence as an art until now, which ties historical tradition to modern thought. The limitations imposed on the ancient jewelers were tremendous. More than that, this meant that the ancient jewelers had to be very talented with whichever materials they had at hand, unlike the modern-day jewelry makers who have the means to access some of the finest stones, crystals, beads, and metals and thus have limitless avenues of designs.

We pride ourselves in carrying a varied and affordable assortment of jewelry-making supplies for every age group, from beginner to professional craftsman. Our collection can meet every want, be it earrings, necklaces, bracelets, or pendants.
Our most popular product is our gemstone bead strings in sizes 6 mm, 8 mm, and 10 mm for making bespoke jewelry. Pick your beautiful stones freely among amethyst, rose quartz, labradorite, lapis lazuli, tiger's eye, and so on. We also provide a large variety of cabochons of various shapes and sizes for the more complex designs to accomplish wire-wrapping, bezel settings or even resin jewelry.
Why Should Gem Avenue Be Your Choice for Jewelry-Making Supplies?
After all, exceptional jewelry requires thinking about quality. Hence, our products are carefully curated to such quality benchmarks. Whether your purpose is making handcrafted gifts, designing for your brand, or just going through the creative process for fun, our materials will certainly be the icing on the cake while working on your creation.